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Scene during the Papal Interdict (1208-1213), 1920's (litho)
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Scene during the Papal Interdict (1208-1213), 1920's (litho)
833112 Scene during the Papal Interdict (1208-1213), 1920's (litho) by Skinner, Edward Frederick (1865-1924); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation, published by Hutchinson)
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This lithograph, titled "Scene during the Papal Interdict (1208-1213), 1920's" transports us back to a significant period in English history. Created by Edward Frederick Skinner (1865-1924), this print captures a pivotal moment during the Papal Interdict, which lasted from 1208 to 1213. The scene depicted in this artwork is filled with tension and drama. The artist skillfully portrays the religious turmoil that engulfed England during this time. We see a group of individuals gathered together, their faces etched with concern and uncertainty. Their body language suggests heated discussions and conflicting opinions. The Papal Interdict was an ecclesiastical punishment imposed on King John of England by Pope Innocent III. It prohibited religious services and sacraments throughout the country, causing immense distress among the population. This event marked a turning point in English history as it challenged both royal authority and papal power. Skinner's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his lithographic technique. The intricate engravings bring life to each character, capturing their emotions and expressions vividly. Through his artistry, we are transported back centuries ago, gaining insight into the struggles faced by our ancestors. This particular print comes from a private collection but was originally published as part of Hutchinson's Story of the British Nation series—a testament to its historical significance within British culture. As we gaze upon this lithograph today, we cannot help but be reminded of how religion has shaped our world throughout history—its influence reaching far beyond mere beliefs or rituals. Skinner's work serves as a powerful reminder of those turbulent times when faith clashed with political power—an enduring testament captured through his masterful artistic vision.
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